Saturday, March 27, 2010

St Luke's Church, Christchurch


Church of St Luke the Evangelist
corner of Manchester and Kilmore Streets
Historic Place - Category II
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St Lukes is situated on one of the original five church reserves set aside in the plans of the Canterbury Association for the town of Christchurch. Of the four church reserves that were to have bounded the Cathedral reserve, this is the one still intact.

The church was designed by Julian Cyril Mountfort (1852- 1920) and completed in 1909. It is a competent example of early English Gothic Revival church of substantial scale. The construction method of a brick lining and stone facing is of note, which is complimented by an extensive use of Oamaru dressings and the high roof structure. The church also features good quality stained glass by the English firm, Whitefriars. Also of note is the stand alone bell tower in the church grounds.

http://www.historic.org.nz

above - an interior view of St Luke's Church by the photographer Richard Cheeseman.




St Luke's is being demolished
St Luke's in the City is over 100 years old
Last updated 15:52 06/07/2011


St Luke's in the City was among many historic buildings severely damaged in the February earthquake.

Demolition of the 1909 stone and brick Anglican church was in full swing today at its site, on the corner of Kilmore and Manchester streets.

The church was designed by Cyril Mountfort, son of Benjamin Mountfort, who also designed St John's in Hororata. The rural church was also significantly quake-damaged.

St Luke's took 13 months to build at a cost of 9800 pounds.

- The Press

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Easter 1939 - High Street, Christchurch

Easter 1939 - High Street, Christchurch
a large ship's model is on the move outside Woolworths
(photographer's reference number 516 X3)

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Mr Scotland's Aeroplane


below - The Caudron biplane owned by the New Zealand born pioneer aviator, James William Humphrys Scotland about 1914.


below - detail from the above photograph.





Snowdon










Waihi School


Christ's College












William Guise Brittan (junior) 1845-1916, Burser at Christ College 1875-1916. Son of William Guise Brittan of the Canterbury Association and Commissioner of Crown Lands.




Doorway, Christ College, Christchurch, NZ
by H. C. Peart


Royal Series
Memorial Hall, Christ's College, Christchurch, NZ
(no photographer named)
no. 1274




Christ's College, Christchurch, NZ
(no photographer named)
no. 1279
reverse message dated 25 January 1937




Christ's College, Christchurch, NZ
(no photographer named)
no. 1394



Christ's College - Christchurch
This photograph shows two of the Boarding Houses; Jacobs House is on the right and School House, with the observatory on top and the Memorial Library Building adjoining it.
Robin Smith Photography

 
A peep of Christ's College, Christchurch


 Hagley Park, Christchurch
 "... thought you'd like to see some of Chch beauty spots. The building in this picture is part of Christs College - a lovely place. We have been having terrible weather .. cold as billy-oh ..."




 The Avon, Christchurch








Friday, March 12, 2010

Two Stereo Cards
Cave Rock, Sumner and on the Estuary